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Spiritual or religious Source of sustenance Source of knowledge Subject of knowledge At the service of people (so controllable) Dangerous (so beyond control) Multiple understandings of nature can be in play at once — in other cultures and in our own
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A society’s relationship to nature is not static
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The most devastating tornado on record
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NatureDivinity Society
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Time/place specific (not universal) Greek men and Greek women in the Bacchae Early modern European/Christian Western scientific approach of Galileo & Heisenberg Khoisan Contingent Dynamic (not static)
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Spirituality Sustenance Uneven control Danger Change 1) !no, 2) Poo, an animal said to eat the fruit of the !no. Drawing by !nanni. 5/24/1881. Bleek & Lloyd Collection, UCTBleek & Lloyd Collection
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Consequences of rupture in a society’s relationship with nature
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The place does not feel to me As the place used to feel to me
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